About Author: drgeorgemorley

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Priest, theologian, home-on-the-sick, learning to love life in the slow lane, pondering what it means to be human.

Posts by drgeorgemorley

  • Last week there was an interesting Twitter conversation about the possibility of sacraments online. It really got my mind buzzing and in idle moments since I’ve found myself still chewing...

    Cyber-sacraments? #Digidisciple (@drgeorgemorley)

    Last week there was an interesting Twitter conversation about the possibility of sacraments online. It really got my mind buzzing and in idle moments since I’ve found myself still chewing...

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  • So we come to the agony in the garden. It’s easy to put ourselves there in the garden when we are doing battle between our will and God’s – or...

    Aligned with love #BigRead12 (@drgeorgemorley)

    So we come to the agony in the garden. It’s easy to put ourselves there in the garden when we are doing battle between our will and God’s – or...

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  • In today’s #bigread12 passage [Mk8.31-38], Jesus hears the words of the Accuser on the lips of Peter his friend and follower. What the Accuser seems to say to Jesus here...

    What sort of a messiah? #bigread12 @drgeorgemorley

    In today’s #bigread12 passage [Mk8.31-38], Jesus hears the words of the Accuser on the lips of Peter his friend and follower. What the Accuser seems to say to Jesus here...

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  • I’ve been pondering why I sometimes find Twitter so acutely aggravating. Among the possible reasons, I have put aside “because I am a very irritable person” and “because Evangelical Christians...

    Orality? #digidisciple (@drgeorgemorley)

    I’ve been pondering why I sometimes find Twitter so acutely aggravating. Among the possible reasons, I have put aside “because I am a very irritable person” and “because Evangelical Christians...

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  • Over the past few months I’ve had my best online experience so far. I’d like to be able to report that it was in a Christian context – because that...

    Surprising grace & poorly women

    Over the past few months I’ve had my best online experience so far. I’d like to be able to report that it was in a Christian context – because that...

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  • I’m completely in agreement with @vickybeeching that we can and should do both theology and ‘difficult issues’ online. Every medium of human discourse is a medium in which we can...

    It's tough talking on Twitter (@drgeorgemorley)

    I’m completely in agreement with @vickybeeching that we can and should do both theology and ‘difficult issues’ online. Every medium of human discourse is a medium in which we can...

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  • I’m completely in agreement with @vickybeeching that we can and should do both theology and ‘difficult issues’ online. Every medium of human discourse is a medium in which we can...

    It’s tough talking on Twitter (@drgeorgemorley)

    I’m completely in agreement with @vickybeeching that we can and should do both theology and ‘difficult issues’ online. Every medium of human discourse is a medium in which we can...

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  • WARNING: look away now if the sight of people treating personality typologies as though they were true/useful/meaningful does bad things to your blood pressure I have been reading Introverts in...

    Digital Introversion

    WARNING: look away now if the sight of people treating personality typologies as though they were true/useful/meaningful does bad things to your blood pressure I have been reading Introverts in...

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  • In my previous Plastic Brain post, I was pondering the effect that online living has on our capacity for sustained, attentive, deep reading of the Bible. Living online hones our...

    My Plastic Brain #2

    In my previous Plastic Brain post, I was pondering the effect that online living has on our capacity for sustained, attentive, deep reading of the Bible. Living online hones our...

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  • Living online is a lot like a chocolate rush: all buzz but no lasting nutrition. But nice, really nice… Nicholas Carr, in his book The Shallows, explores how life on...

    My Plastic Brain #1

    Living online is a lot like a chocolate rush: all buzz but no lasting nutrition. But nice, really nice… Nicholas Carr, in his book The Shallows, explores how life on...

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